Arthur Lipsett (May 13, 1936 – May 1, 1986) was a
Canadian
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avant-garde
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director of short
collage film
Collage film is a style of film created by juxtaposing found footage from disparate sources. The term has also been applied to the physical collaging of materials onto film stock.
Surrealist roots
The surrealist movement played a critical role ...
s.
Life and career
Born in Montreal into a
Jewish
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family, Lipsett saw his mother, an immigrant from Kiev, commit suicide when he was 10 years of age. His father remarried without consulting Arthur and his daughter, Marian. Despite his difficult past, Lipsett excelled as a student at the
École des beaux-arts de Montréal
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* an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by secondary education establishments (collège and lycée)
* École (river), a tributary of the Seine flowing in région Île-de-France
* École, Savoi ...
, where his mentor,
Arthur Lismer
Arthur Lismer, LL. D. (27 June 1885 – 23 March 1969) was an English-Canadian painter, member of the Group of Seven and educator. He is known primarily as a landscape painter and for his paintings of ships in dazzle camouflage.
Early life ...
, recommended him to the
National Film Board of Canada
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(NFB). Lipsett joined the NFB in 1958 as an editor.
Lipsett's particular passion was sound. He collected pieces of sound from a variety of sources and fit them together to create an interesting auditory sensation. After playing one of these creations to friends, they suggested that Lipsett combine images with the sound collage. The result is a 7-minute-long film ''
Very Nice, Very Nice
''Very Nice, Very Nice'' is a Canadian avant-garde collage film made by Arthur Lipsett in 1961, and produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
Plot
Thoughts about day-to-day life interpreted through snapshots and sound collages pondering if ...
'' which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects in 1962. Despite not winning the Oscar, this film brought Lipsett considerable praise from critics and directors.
Stanley Kubrick
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was one of Lipsett's fans, writing him to say that the film was "the most imaginative and brilliant uses of the movie screen and soundtrack that I have ever seen."
Kubrick also asked him to create a
trailer for his upcoming movie ''
Dr. Strangelove
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''. Lipsett declined Kubrick's offer. Kubrick went on to direct the trailer himself; however, Lipsett's influence on Kubrick is clearly visible in the released trailer.
In 1965, Lipsett completed ''
A Trip Down Memory Lane'', utilizing newsreel footage from over a fifty-year period, and intended as a kind of cinematic
time capsule
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.
Death
Lipsett's success allowed him some freedom at the NFB, but as his films became more bizarre, this freedom quickly disappeared. In his later years, he suffered from psychological problems that progressed in severity. Lipsett committed suicide in 1986, two weeks before his 50th birthday.
Influence on George Lucas
Lipsett's meticulous editing and combination of audio and visual montage was both groundbreaking and influential. His film ''
21-87
''21-87'' is a 1963 Canadian abstract montage-collage film created by Arthur Lipsett that lasts 9 minutes and 33 seconds. The short, produced by the National Film Board of Canada, is a collage of snippets from discarded footage found by Lipset ...
'' was a profound influence on director
George Lucas
George Walton Lucas Jr. (born May 14, 1944) is an American filmmaker. Lucas is best known for creating the ''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones'' franchises and founding Lucasfilm, LucasArts, Industrial Light & Magic and THX. He served as chairm ...
, who stated that it was "the kind of movie I wanted to make — a very off the wall, abstract kind of film."
Lucas used thematic approaches from ''21–87'' in ''
THX 1138
''THX 1138'' is a 1971 American social science fiction film co-written and directed by George Lucas in his directorial debut. Produced by Francis Ford Coppola and co-written by Walter Murch, the film stars Robert Duvall and Donald Pleasence, wit ...
'', his ''
Star Wars
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'' films and also ''
American Graffiti
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''. Lucas has said that his use of the term "The Force" in ''Star Wars'' was "an echo of that phrase in ''21-87''". Lucas never met Lipsett, but tributes to ''21–87'' appear in several places in ''Star Wars''. For example, the holding cell of
Princess Leia
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in ''
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope'' on the ''
Death Star
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'' is cell No. 2187.
Works about Lipsett
Lipsett has been the subject of three documentary films. In 2006, a feature-length documentary about Lipsett, ''
Remembering Arthur
''Remembering Arthur'' is a documentary about collage filmmaker Arthur Lipsett that debuted at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. It is directed by Lipsett's close friend Martin Lavut and takes a personal approach to the story of his l ...
'', was produced by Public Pictures in association with the NFB,
Bravo!
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The channel was founded as the Canadian version of the U.S. channel Bravo (which is now owned by NBCUniversal) on January 1, 1995 b ...
and
TVOntario
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.
''The Arthur Lipsett Project: A Dot on the Histomap'' is a 2007 NFB documentary directed by Eric Gaucher.
In 2010, the NFB produced the short animated documentary ''
Lipsett Diaries
''Lipsett Diaries'' (french: Les journaux de Lipsett) is a 2010 short animated documentary about the life and art of collage filmmaker Arthur Lipsett, animated and directed by Theodore Ushev and written by Chris Robinson. The 14-minute film was ...
'', directed by
Theodore Ushev
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and written by
Chris Robinson.
Amelia Does, a consulting producer on ''Remembering Arthur'', has published the biography ''Do Not Look Away: The Life of Arthur Lipsett'' and is a contributing editor for an upcoming anthology of essays about Lipsett's films.
Legacy
In 2014, the Prism Prize honoured Lipsett by naming a special award in his name. The Lipsett Award is given to influential and innovative music video artists from Canada. It was Lipsett's early sound and image collage work that is said to have been used for years to come, anticipating editing techniques in the modern music video.
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References
External links
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Overview of work
an
films by Arthur Lipsett
at the National Film Board of Canada
Senses of Cinema: Great Directors Critical Database
Remembering Arthur
Short Films Trailer
Review of N-Zone
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1936 births
Artists from Montreal
Film directors from Montreal
Canadian experimental filmmakers
Anglophone Quebec people
National Film Board of Canada people
People with bipolar disorder
Canadian animators
Canadian animated film directors
Collage filmmakers
Canadian people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent
École des beaux-arts de Montréal alumni
Jewish Canadian filmmakers
1986 suicides
1986 deaths